In relationships, a wandering eye usually refers to someone checking out other people while they have a partner. What someone considers a wandering eye and how they feel about it—whether it’s normal or a cause of concern—varies from person to person, though. If you’re curious what a wandering eye is and what it might mean for your relationship, keep reading. We spoke with psychologists and therapists to learn what a wandering eye means, if it’s a red flag, and what you should do if you or your partner has it.
What does it mean if someone has a wandering eye?
A wandering eye usually refers to someone who checks out other people while they’re in a committed relationship. This can sometimes include other behaviors like flirting with or fantasizing about other people. Some people think wandering eyes are normal while others believe it is disrespectful and can lead to cheating.
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